HTI Group

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HTI BV
Industryindustrial and equipment
PredecessorLeitner
Founded2003 (as Leitner Group)
Headquarters,
Key people
Anton Seeber (President)
Revenue€ 1,21 billion (2018)
Number of employees
3,500 (2018)

High Technology Industries, known as HTI Group [1] and incorporated as HTI BV, [2] is an Italian conglomerate, based in the province of South Tyrol, that owns and runs several industrial and equipment companies. Originally founded in 1888, Leitner Ropeways formed Leitner Group, later HTI Group, in a reorganization in 2003.

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Subsidiaries

Former LeitWind wind turbine on Reschen Pass in Mals, South Tyrol Reschenpass Suedrampe.jpg
Former LeitWind wind turbine on Reschen Pass in Mals, South Tyrol

The businesses owned and managed by the group are:

Leitner Ropeways [3]
This company makes suspended cable cars, incline lifts, chairways, ropeways, and ski lifts. The company's cable car system links Tung Chung in Hong Kong's with Ngong Ping, the Ngong Ping 360.
Agudio [4] produces to and fro cableways, funiculars, material ropeways, inclined lifts, Flyingbelt conveyors, and cablecranes for the construction of dams, bridges, and viaducts. [5] Agudio was integrated into Leitner Ropeways in 2015 and is no longer a subsidiary, however, the brand was retained.
Poma
Manufactures cable driven lift systems. Acquired by the group in 2002. Continues to remain separate from Leitner Ropeways. Operates a subsidiary in the United States called Leitner-Poma. [6]
MiniMetro
Designs and builds light-rail urban transit systems. The company installed one of its systems to provide light rail service to the city of Perugia.
Demaclenko [7]
Manufactures snow-making systems.
Leitwind [8]
Creates wind power systems.
Prinoth [9]
Manufacturers snow groomers for use at ski and recreational areas, all-terrain vehicles after taking over the Industrial Vehicles Division of Camso (formerly Bombardier's Industrial Vehicle Division), and vegetation management equipment after taking over AHWI.

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Leitner-Poma of America, known simply as Leitner-Poma, is a United States aerial lift manufacturer based in Grand Junction, Colorado. It is the American subsidiary of French-based Poma, which is owned by the Italian company HTI Group. The North American company was formed in 2000 when the Seeber Group, owner of Leitner, bought Poma and merged both companies' North American subsidiaries. Leitner-Poma of America operates a Canadian subsidiary based in Barrie, Ontario called Leitner-Poma Canada Inc.

MiniMetro

MiniMetro is a family of cable propelled automated people mover systems built by HTI Group. The vehicles either run on rails or an air cushion and have either a detachable grip or a fixed grip. Leitner has a test track for the vehicles in Vipiteno. The current maximum capacity of the system is around 8,000 passengers per hour. The latest system installed with the MiniMetro brand was the Cairo Airport People Mover that opened in May 2013.

Prinoth (company)

Prinoth is an Italian manufacturer of snow groomers and tracked utility vehicles. The company's headquarters are located in Sterzing, South Tyrol, Italy.

Leitner Ropeways is a business that manufactures and distributes products and equipment for ropeways, snow groomers, urban transportation systems, and wind energy in Italy and internationally. The company was founded in 1888 and was recognized in 2003 to be owned by the Leitner Group, later the HTI Group. The company also provides spare parts, repairs and testing.

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References

  1. "The Group". Leitner Ropeways. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  2. "The Sigma Group". Sigma Cabins. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  3. Leitner Ropeways
  4. Agudio
  5. "Home". Agudio - Impianti a fune per il trasporto di materiali.
  6. "Our Worldwide Legacy". leitner-poma.com. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
  7. Demaclenko
  8. Leitwind
  9. Prinoth